Definition
Not a valid English word.
Example
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Conversation

Did you see how she reacted to the news?

Yeah, it was like her wrath was just boiling over.

I thought she was going to explode!

I know, right? It was so intense.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Definition
A strong feeling of anger that can lead to punishment or revenge.
Example
His wrath was evident when he found out about the betrayal.
Conversation

I can't believe how angry he was at the meeting yesterday.

Yeah, his wrath was really something else.

I hope he calms down before the next discussion.
Root Explanation
Wrath originates from Old English 'wræth' (meaning fierce anger or rage).
Memory Tip
Think of fierce anger when you hear 'wrath' — it directly connects to the Old English meaning.
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